Interviews and performances from inside the studios of Spokane Public Radio in Spokane, WA.

Conversation with James Lowe and Andrea Olson around this week's Spokane Symphony Masterworks concert, "Landscapes."

A conversation With Zuill Bailey around a pair of concerts featuring the Vega String Quartet

SSO Music Director James Lowe and mezzo-soprano soloist Ashley Dixon discuss the 80th anniversary season-opening concert, "The Mahlers"

Spokane Symphony Music Director James Lowe and Symphony Chorale Director Meg Stohlmann discuss many aspects of choral music with host Jim Tevenan

Jim Tevenan's conversation with SSO Music Director James Lowe, Education and Community Engagement Director Jason Moody, and Music Director Fellow Kalena Bovell.

Chorale Coeur d'Alene Artistic Director Joshua Chism discusses a special and eventful new season of Chorale concert programs

Maria Larionoff is our guest in the first of many season previews for fall.

Conversation and music samples around SVST's second production of the season.

music and conversation around the opening production of Spokane Valley Summer Theatre's new season

Zuill Bailey and Jim Tevenan in conversation about many things, particularly Zuill's upcoming NW BachFest concerts

Music and conversation around the SSQ last concert of the season, featuring hornist Clinton Webb

Musicfest Northwest '25, continued

Young instrumentalists and singers perform in the KPBX studio

Musicfest Northwest broadcast

Musicfest Northwest '25 live broadcast

Jim Tevenan's conversation with SSO Music Director James Lowe and cellist Zuill Bailey

A musical celebration featuring members of Dr. Jody Graves' piano studio at EWU, also student string players from the University.

Pianist Yoon-Wha Roh and host Jim Tevenan talk about the piano, its music, and Ms. Roh's performance with the Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra.

Cast members of Ferris High School's "The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940" join host Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss their production.

Members of the Balourdet String Quartet in conversation with Jim Tevenan

Cast members from Lake City High School's "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" join host Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss their upcoming production.

Music and conversation around an upcoming concert in Sandpoint, ID

Members of touring group Actors from the London Stage, Esmonde Cole and Sadie Pepperrell, join host Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss their upcoming performances of Hamlet at Gonzaga University.

Spokane Symphony Music Director James Lowe and Concertmaster Mateusz Wolski in conversation with Jim Tevenan

Director Blake Anthony Edwards and actors Abi Renner and John Murphy joined host Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss Gonzaga University's upcoming production of "Stupid F**king Bird," a "(post-) modern re-telling of Russian playwright Anton Chekhov's 1895 masterpiece 'The Seagull.'"

Duality members Vanessa Silert and Catherine Anderson perform and chat with Jim Tevenan.

Helen Byrne and Jeanette Wee-Yang talk with Jim Tevenan about the SSQ's upcoming concert.

Host Michael Millham and friends discuss Spokane luthier Pat Foster and his guitars, and play music illustrating their own Foster instruments.

SpIFF Artistic Director Pete Porter and renowned actor Matthew Modine join host Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss the festival's 40th anniversary screening of Vision Quest.

Director Stimson Snead joins host Henry McNulty in the studio for an interview about his feature film, “Tim Travers and the Time Traveler's Paradox,” screening at 8:30pm, Saturday March 8th, at the Garland Theater in Spokane as part of the Spokane International Film Festival (SpIFF).

Spokane International Film Festival representatives Tom Dineen, Aaron Spickelmire, and Pete Porter join host Henry McNulty in the studio for a conversation about SpIFF 2025.

Jim Tevenan talks with conductor Shira Samuels-Shragg and violinist Gabriella Després

Zuill Bailey and Jim Tevenan in conversation

Troy Nickerson and Doug Dawson join host Henry McNulty in the studio for a conversation about Every Brilliant Thing, the first show from Theater On the Verge.

pianist Jeffrey Savage plays from his upcoming benefit recital and talks about musical Impressionism and much more with Jim Tevenan

SSO Music Director James Lowe and participants in the orchestra's second annual young conductor's workshop talk with Jim Tevenan in the KPBX studio

Cellist Steven Isserlis and Gonzaga Orchestra conductor Kevin Hekmatpanah talk with Jim Tevenan

The six (ex-)wives of King Henry VIII joined host Henry McNulty in the studio for a conversation about U-High's upcoming production of "SIX."

Spokane Children's Theatre Executive Director Tanya Brownlee sat down with host Henry McNulty for a conversation on the organization's goals, values, and future plans.

Local multidisciplinary artist Madeline McNeill joined Henry McNulty in the studio for a conversation about her creative work, personal philosophy, and the emerging field of "embodied cognition."

Henry McNulty interviews Washington-based filmmaker Stimson Snead about his debut feature film "Tim Travers & the Time Traveler's Paradox," coming to SpIFF this March and streaming platforms this spring.

Jim Tevenan's conversation with violinist Mateusz Wolski and cellist Michal Palzewicz

Director Leslie Stamoolis and three cast members (Sydney Lai, Alex Smith, and Jordan Salazar) join Henry McNulty in the studio to discuss their one-of-a-kind "I Wish Ma Could Vote: An Evening of Women's Suffrage Plays."

Director Amanda Guarisco and others from Central Valley High School visit the SPR studios to discuss their production of "Annie."